... a rice shortage.
The Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) has restricted the transportation of goods in the region for more than a year, but the situation worsened after June 3, when the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) ...

... a rice shortage.
The Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) has restricted the transportation of goods in the region for more than a year, but the situation worsened after June 3, when the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) ...

... are goods coming directly into the shelves, there are goods being bought left right and centre," said the association's chief executive, Peter Anderson. "Unfortunately the supply chain will be disrupted ...

... are goods coming directly into the shelves, there are goods being bought left right and centre," said the association's chief executive, Peter Anderson. "Unfortunately the supply chain will be disrupted ...

Nairobi (AFP) - The world's nations vowed Wednesday to curb plastic and chemical contamination of the air, soil, rivers and oceans, requiring a complete overhaul in the way goods are produced and consumed. ...

Nairobi (AFP) - The world's nations vowed Wednesday to curb plastic and chemical contamination of the air, soil, rivers and oceans, requiring a complete overhaul in the way goods are produced and consumed. ...

Nairobi (AFP) - The world's nations vowed Wednesday to curb plastic and chemical contamination of the air, soil, rivers and oceans, requiring a complete overhaul in the way goods are produced and consumed. ...

Nairobi (AFP) - The world's nations vowed Wednesday to curb plastic and chemical contamination of the air, soil, rivers and oceans, requiring a complete overhaul in the way goods are produced and consumed. ...

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In a joint media release on Tuesday the chief executives of groups in five states and the Australian Capital Territory said the Therapeutic Goods Administration had “unfinished business” after it announced ...

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In a joint media release on Tuesday the chief executives of groups in five states and the Australian Capital Territory said the Therapeutic Goods Administration had “unfinished business” after it announced ...

... appeared to divide the justices along the usual lines. The more liberal justices probed whether all sorts of artisans — tailors, hair stylists, makeup artists, chefs — could refuse to supply goods and ...

... appeared to divide the justices along the usual lines. The more liberal justices probed whether all sorts of artisans — tailors, hair stylists, makeup artists, chefs — could refuse to supply goods and ...

... appeared to divide the justices along the usual lines. The more liberal justices probed whether all sorts of artisans — tailors, hair stylists, makeup artists, chefs — could refuse to supply goods and ...

... or mobile device.
A number of retailers now accept Bitcoin.
But aside from trading them for goods and services, or buying them on an exchange from existing users, new coins can be generated through a ...

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In a joint media release on Tuesday the chief executives of groups in five states and the Australian Capital Territory said the Therapeutic Goods Administration had “unfinished business” after it announced ...

JAKARTA -- One stereotype of Asian cities such as Jakarta and Manila is a stark juxtaposition between sprawling slums and gleaming shopping malls stocked with luxury goods -- an image with some accuracy, ...

... costs 33% more, on average, than the return trip.
This isn’t because of tariffs, subsidies, or some other government policy. It’s simple supply and demand—not of goods, but of ships needed to transport ...

... costs 33% more, on average, than the return trip.
This isn’t because of tariffs, subsidies, or some other government policy. It’s simple supply and demand—not of goods, but of ships needed to transport ...

... costs 33% more, on average, than the return trip.
This isn’t because of tariffs, subsidies, or some other government policy. It’s simple supply and demand—not of goods, but of ships needed to transport ...

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While spending soared, the price of goods also rose over the same period. The consumer price index (CPI) in Sydney rose by 16.4% - again the highest among all capital cities - followed by Melbourne, Brisbane, ...